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Garena Free Fire Max: August 20 redeem codes to win weapon skins, diamonds
Since these codes work only for a short period and can be used a limited number of times, players are advised to redeem them as soon as possible.
Below is the list of currently active codes along with easy steps to claim your rewards.
Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes for today
As per a report by InsideSport, active redeem codes for August 20 are:
4YHJ-BS7H-SK54
G6HT-43WS-FCV4
MLO9-BVFD-SSZ2
ZSE4-RFVB-GTH8
RTY6-LKM8-FGHJ
QWAS-DXSE-MNBG
XCDE-BVFR-NMKL
IOKM-JHGF-TYGH
ERTY-UJIK-OLPM
OIKJ-U8T7-YHGF
FGTR-45RT-GHTY
JHUY-T567-89IO
SDFG-HJKM-LO09
WERT-56TY-GHJK
XCDS-WE34-56YH
ZXCV-BNMA-SDFG
PLKM-NJUH-YTGF
Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes: How to use
Visit the official Rewards Redemption website for Garena Free Fire Max.
Log in using your preferred platform — Facebook, X, Google, or VK ID.
Copy the redeem codes from the list and paste them into the provided text box.
After successfully redeeming a Free Fire Max code, players will find their rewards directly in the in-game mailbox. If the reward includes gold or diamonds, the balance is updated instantly.
The codes often provide access to limited-time content such as Rebel Academy outfits, Revolt Weapon Loot Crates, Diamond Vouchers, and other rare cosmetic items.
Each code is capped at 500 redemptions per day and typically stays active for about twelve hours, so players should claim them quickly before they expire.
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